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| Teacher
Name: Ms. Bemis |
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Name: ________________________________________ |
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| You
are responsible for creating a Wiki page that tells what you have
learned |
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| from the
"And Then There Were Three…" Handout |
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| CATEGORY |
Newtons 4 |
Newtons 3 |
Newtons 2 |
Newtons 1 |
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| Quality
of Information |
Information clearly answers each
question from handout. It includes several supporting details and/or
examples. |
Information clearly answers each
question from handout. It provides 1-2 supporting details and/or examples. |
Information clearly answers each
question from handout. No details and/or examples are given. |
Information does not answer
questions on handout |
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| Mechanics |
No grammatical, spelling or
punctuation errors. |
Almost no grammatical, spelling
or punctuation errors |
A few grammatical spelling, or
punctuation errors. |
Many grammatical, spelling, or
punctuation errors. |
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| Sources |
All sources (information and
graphics) are accurately documented in the desired format. |
All sources (information and
graphics) are accurately documented, but a few are not in the desired format. |
All sources (information and
graphics) are accurately documented, but many are not in the desired format. |
Some sources are not accurately
documented. |
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| Explanation
to Relationship to Three Laws |
All three comparisons are part of
Wiki, are correct and show clear understanding of the Three Laws |
All three comparisons are part of
Wiki, two are correct and show
clear understanding of the Three Laws |
All three comparisons are part of
Wiki, one is correct and show
clear understanding of the Three Laws |
Comparisons are either not
included in Wiki or do not show understanding of the Three Laws |
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| Questions
Format |
All
questions answered and are not presented
in question and answer form. |
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All
questions are answered but are
in question and answer form. |
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20 Newtons |
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